When Allen Ginsberg records himself on a tape recorder and fortuitously picks up radio broadcasts, wind chimes and conversations, FBI and CIA agents listen in, searching for unwitting confessions. Considering these agents as serious theorists of poetry, Lytle Shaw shows that they are inspired by avant-garde experiments and transform a liberating technique into a repressive tool.
Lytle Shaw
Lytle Shaw teaches literature at New York University. He published Frank O’Hara: The Poetics of Coterie in 2006 (University of Iowa Press) and Fieldworks: From Place to Site in Postwar Poetics in 2013 (University of Alabama). In 2021, New Grounds for Dutch Landscape (OEI) was published.
Même pas l’hiver
Même pas l’hiver is a publishing house founded by François Aubart and Camille Pageard. It publishes books on art and poetry, diffusing engaged and inventive voices that mix singular positions and renewal of writing forms.